Paul Molyneaux began working in commercial fishing as a "lumper," unloading scallop boats, in 1976. He now writes about fisheries and marine issues for The New York Times, Yankee Magazine, and National Fisherman. He and his family split their time between Mexico and Maine.
"The seemingly inexhaustible resources of the New World triggered a
fish rush that would continue into the twentieth century. The story
of what happened during the last moments of that rush is
brilliantly told by Paul Molyneaux in The Doryman's Reflection." -
The New York Review of Books
"The seemingly inexhaustible resources of the New World triggered a
fish rush that would continue into the twentieth century. The story
of what happened during the last moments of that rush is
brilliantly told by Paul Molyneaux in The Doryman's Reflection." -
The New York Review of Books
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